The stand has a soft-grip ring and a ball-bearing track that spins smoothly for neat decorating. It spins in both directions, so it’s easy to use whether you're left- or right-handed, and it locks into place so you can concentrate on details in a small area without worrying about the cake sliding away from you.
Cake decorating is much easier when the cake is on a turntable, so you can easily spin the cake rather than clumsily turning it or walking around it to get to all sides. This has a 12-inch platform so it can hold your largest cake, an 11-inch cake or it can hold even larger cakes if you have them sitting on a cake board.
Using it for intricate decorating, it's also handy for cake leveling, combing the cake sides, or quickly creating borders and top edges as you spin the cake while you pipe. The cake platform removes from the stand for easy cleaning when you're done. You can also use this for a casual display of your finished cake.
They're like your brain's way of saying: you know what the world really needs? Nonsensical storylines that nobody questions. And flying cars.
And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.
Sad fact: nobody wants to hear it. There is only one dream worth talking about, and that's Martin Luther King Jr's.
Anyhoo, last night we had a dream where we featured half-off tickets to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers live at the Department of Home Affairs. They weren't even performing. They just worked there. Crazy, huh?